Kendall Lane 40B (Helmis Circle) Betterment Assessments To Remain As Is

See our 4/22/22 announcement, “Select Board to Revisit Kendall Lane Betterment Assessment” When the Little Pond Sewer Service Area betterment assessments were announced, there was a total betterment set at $13,054.02 per SEU. See our post of 10/3/2017 regarding this number. In 2015, from the Enterprise: “The estimated $41 million project that will connect close …

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Mayflower Wind Virtual Open House 5/4/22, Brayton Point, MA (not Falmouth)

We have just learned of the following invitation from Mayflower Wind to register for their Virtual Open House THIS WEDNESDAY, 5/4/22, from 6:30-7:30 PM. It should be noted however that this Virtual Open House is about the SouthCoast (Brayton Point) portion of this project, and not specific to Falmouth. Mayflower Wind, the developer of an …

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Road Race Capped at 10,000 Runners – Appeal Hearing Continued Until 5/9

On Monday, 4/25/22, the Falmouth Road Race organizers met with the Select Board to appeal the town decision to cap the number of runners for this year’s race (August 21, 2022) at 10,000. They originally wanted to raise the number to 15,000 for the 2022 50th anniversary. The number had been capped at 12,800 for …

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FHMNA Annual Spring Clean-Up (with photos)

Thanks to all the 30 or so volunteers who came out on a beautiful Saturday morning on April 23rd ! It was perfect weather to scout around the Heights and Maravista for errant flotsam and jetsam, including 5 tires and a decorative clay fish. Despite Falmouth’s ban on selling “nip” bottles, there were a number …

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Mayflower Wind’s Plans For Falmouth Include Substation The Size Of Falmouth Mall

Mayflower Wind’s substation would be located at the Lawrence- Lynch property on Gifford Street. The April 15, 2022 Falmouth Enterprise published the following article by Eric T. Turkington on page 4 of the printed edition. Mayflower Wind’s offshore wind energy turbines 26 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard clearly provide a benefit for the planet, producing …

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STOP Mayflower Wind’s Cables Signs

FHMNA, with permission and/or by request, has placed about 100 lawn signs in both the Heights and Maravista to protest Mayflower Wind’s cable project. The Falmouth Enterprise has taken note and published the photo above in their Friday, April 8, 2022, edition on page 10.

1903 Goodwin Deed Gifting Parks to the Town of Falmouth

FHMNA President Dave Buzanoski, with full authority of the Board, emailed the following letter to the Select Board and others on April 3, 2022: To: Doug Brown, Chair, Select Board cc: Select Board, Town Manager, Asst. Town Manager, Town Clerk, Zoning Board, Planning Board (historic committee), Conservation Commission, Town Meeting Members, Chamber of Commerce Re: …

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